The Memphis Grizzlies have been one of the biggest surprises this season. After a disappointing start, which saw them float around the .500 mark for the first half of the year, they found their rhythm when the heart and soul of their team, Marc Gasol, returned from a sprained MCL in January. Continue Reading →

Sunday, the first of December was a very bittersweet day in the NBA. On the one hand, we saw a number of great games and incredible individual performances. Paul George had 27 points as the Pacers got a roadkill over… Continue Reading →

Tayshaun Prince certainly isn’t the player he once was, but he turned back the clock tonight in Game 5 to thrown down a monster dunk in transition over three Thunder players. (Thanks to @HPBasketball for the video)

I’m not a Detroit Pistons fan. I admit that. But, I am a fan of good ol’ fashioned basketball tradition. And if we’re gonna talk about basketball tradition, we have to talk about the Pistons. Detroit has won three NBA… Continue Reading →

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another edition of the NBA Roundtable here on STS! You can check out last week’s edition for all the info on the roundtable, but we’ve got plenty to discuss this week, so let’s get right… Continue Reading →

Over the next four days, I’ll be writing on what I call my Expectation Series — a four-part set of rankings for the following: most disappointing teams, most surprising teams, most disappointing players, and most surprising players. The playoffs are arriving,… Continue Reading →

Indiana Pacers at Detroit Pistons — 7:30 PM eastern Well, I don’t take much pleasure in selecting this matchup between two Eastern Conference cellar dwellers as the game of the day. But on a date with only four contests on… Continue Reading →

Denverâ€™s desire to acquire an extra big man to throw at the defending champs from L.A. is no secret. What I didnâ€™t realize until the weekend is the need to start describing the Nuggetsâ€™ affection for Pacer lifer Jeff Foster… Continue Reading →

3. I know it’s kinda cool to set a starting lineup that you know will bring loads of energy and hustle, while saving some scorers for the pine, but isn’t Pistons boss John Kuester taking it a bit far? Charlie… Continue Reading →